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Anna Belle <I>Haun</I> Beckwith

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Anna Belle Haun Beckwith

Birth
Gilroy, Santa Clara County, California, USA
Death
30 Mar 1929 (aged 36)
Santa Clara County, California, USA
Burial
Gilroy, Santa Clara County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 3, Block 71, Row 1, Grave 5
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Anna Belle Haun Beckwith was the daughter of John Henry Haun and Lydia Jane Fisher, and grand-daughter of Zimiriah Haun and Elizabeth Amy Whistman, William Rankin Fisher and Almira P. Hysell - all prioneers of Gilroy, California. Her great-grandfather, John Wilson Whistman, ran the first stage coach line in California, and her 3rd great-grandmother, Hannah Boone Stewart, was the sister of the famous trapper and explorer Daniel Boone. Through the same Stewart family, husband of Hannah Boone, she is descended from the first Italian immigrant to the Ameircan colonies - Pietro Cesare Alberti of Venice, Italy and Brooklyn, New York. However, her ancestry is primarily German and English.

In 1910 she was working as an apprentice at a millinery shop, her only known occupation.

She married to Eugene Arthur Beckwith, a happy marriage by all accounts. However, the couple did not have any children prior to her premature passing at the age of 36.

She is buried in the family block of her parents. In the same block rest her parents, John and Lydia Haun, her brother William and his wife Rosella.
Anna Belle Haun Beckwith was the daughter of John Henry Haun and Lydia Jane Fisher, and grand-daughter of Zimiriah Haun and Elizabeth Amy Whistman, William Rankin Fisher and Almira P. Hysell - all prioneers of Gilroy, California. Her great-grandfather, John Wilson Whistman, ran the first stage coach line in California, and her 3rd great-grandmother, Hannah Boone Stewart, was the sister of the famous trapper and explorer Daniel Boone. Through the same Stewart family, husband of Hannah Boone, she is descended from the first Italian immigrant to the Ameircan colonies - Pietro Cesare Alberti of Venice, Italy and Brooklyn, New York. However, her ancestry is primarily German and English.

In 1910 she was working as an apprentice at a millinery shop, her only known occupation.

She married to Eugene Arthur Beckwith, a happy marriage by all accounts. However, the couple did not have any children prior to her premature passing at the age of 36.

She is buried in the family block of her parents. In the same block rest her parents, John and Lydia Haun, her brother William and his wife Rosella.

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